Visions in catastrophe; conflict and the creative mind, is a computational art historical analysis of cataclysm, war, and artistic production.
One hundred and twenty three of history’s most...
"""Educational Offer in Mexico City"" is a data visualization project that analyzes the spatial distribution of preschools and primary schools in relation to demographic and socioeconomic factors....
Inspired by Giorgia Lupi's Dear Data Postcards, my work records my music playlist on a postcard, encoding information such as artist, release year, genre, mood, pace, artist gender and more.
In this personal project, I explored my music preferences by analyzing my Yandex Music listening data from November 8 to November 14, 2024. I wanted to understand how much I listen to, which tracks...
There’s no surefire way to win a Nobel Prize, or is there? Nature crunched the data on every science laureate to work out which characteristics can be reliably linked to medals.
Animations and...
Santiago, Dominican Republic, is developing a 12.8 km monorail to improve its public transportation network. This system will connect 14 stations along a northwest-to-south route, with the capacity...
The AIGA Design Educators Survey is an interactive web experience designed to explore the landscape of graphic design education. This project was driven by a desire to create a platform that...
The website "Destino: Rio de Janeiro" highlights the city's role as a host for major international events, exploring the economic and social benefits these events bring to the population. Using...
An American entrepreneur Ruth Handler designed Barbie,
a fashion doll that was first introduced in 1959 and is now
produced by Mattel. Barbie dolls are Mattel's most popular
and successful...
Titans of Travel is a collaboration between Statista and Booking.com. The book unpacks the significance of SMEs in the European travel and tourism ecosystem using insightful data visualizations...
Hong Kong is a city well known for its housing and space scarcity crisis affecting all its residents. But for the migrant domestic helpers living there, their socioeconomic and citizenship status...
This project started out as an experiment with curiosity about speeding up the process of moving on from a recent breakup. By tracking my thoughts, identifying what triggered them, and eliminating...
Originally, this project began as my participation in the #30DayChartChallenge—a personal attempt to reflect on the world around me. It is a sketchbook, where each page became an opportunity to...
‘Renewable Rhythms’ is a dynamic data-painting installation created by the generative artist collective The “What If” Project, led by Daniele Giannini, an IT professional at Terna, the Italian...
An unusual interactive visual exploration of self-love and small joys in everyday life, blending personal data, storytelling, and art. This project began with an Instagram account created by Ted...
Data in business often supports decision-making, but it also holds the power to foster profound human connections. By harnessing data as a creative medium, a data visualization designer can...
USA TODAY’s analysis began in 2022 with data from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Columbia University’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law. Both track laws governing solar and wind...
Visualizing high-dimensional geographic data with associated unstructured textual and quantitative attributes, such as Points of Interest (POIs), is challenging. Through a formative user survey and...
The five U.S. territories—Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands—face a critical data deficit. The federal government collects far less...
This infographic delves into the details of the only two level 7 nuclear disasters: Fukushima and Chernobyl. It illustrates key details of the accidents such as a timeline of events that played out...
“In Search of Place” is an exhibition poster series exploring what elements of spaces are more personally significant in facilitating placemaking processes and making meaningful spaces. The series...
Bogotá Faces a Water Crisis
Since 2024, Bogotá has been facing a water crisis: the reservoirs supplying water to the city have reached historically low levels. In response, the city government...
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Long Covid is an invisible yet often...
Spain at Flood Risk is an interactive and data-driven journalistic investigation that exposes the vulnerability of over a million homes in Spain to river and coastal flooding. This project,...
This visualization examines global energy consumption trends over two centuries, highlighting the dominance of non-renewable energy sources and the gradual rise of renewables. It provides a...
You don't care about your health until you get sick. You don't care about your pension funds until you retire.
That's wrong on so many levels! So, let's change it!
The financial education in...
Youth unemployment remains a persistent challenge in India entangled in a complex web of social, political and economic factors. These include inadequate support systems, bureaucratic...
The Color of Sleep visualization studies the sleep fulfillment rate for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12, calculated as the ratio of average sleep hours recorded to the recommended hours....
The Australian magpie is known for being aggressive and swooping people every spring. Do magpies mean to hurt us? I decided to answer this question using mathematics.
At my school there is a bad...
The maps and visuals in Scientific American’s “Sacrifice Zones” illustrate the catastrophic fallout from a concerted nuclear attack on U.S. land-based missile silos, which are deliberately designed...